Bad Credit Mortgages: FHA Refinance In Georgia

On July 1, 2008, in Mortgage, by Carl Pruitt

One cannot watch television for 5 minutes or read the newspaper without seeing more news about the meltdown of the financial markets and the mortgage industry. Conventional mortgage guidelines may be stricter than they have ever been. Qualifying for a conventional mortgage gets tougher every day.

 

Credit Report Repair

On July 1, 2008, in Credit, by Ray Lam

When doing credit report repair, you can find all kinds of advice on how to send your letters. If you are surfing the web looking for information about credit report repair, you will find free credit report repair letters at several sites, but you will also find that there are software programs with “fill in the blank” type letters. Before you buy one of the many credit report repair kits that are available on-line, there are certain sites you should visit to view and print the information that is included on your credit report.

 

How To Get A Free Credit Report

On July 1, 2008, in Credit, by Ray Lam

Identity theft is becoming more and more common. Along with that, more and more people are having problems with debt. Because of both of these things, it is important to get your hands on your credit report so you can see what is going on. Though you can request one when you are denied credit, you have to pay for them in most cases. However, you can find an online credit report once a year that is free, or you can pay a small amount for a service that allows you to view your report whenever you want.

 

Home Equity Loans

On July 1, 2008, in Mortgage, by Ray Lam

As the name suggests, home equity loans are loans that involves home equity as collateral. Home equity is the market value of the property in excess of all debts to which it has the liability. Home equity loans are necessarily secured when any property is used to guarantee the repayments of the loan. So, if you have property; you are eligible for the home equity loan.

 

What Is An Equity Home Loan

On July 1, 2008, in Mortgage, by John Travis

In general, the basics of a equity home loan are quite simple. An equity home loan is a loan secured against the equity of your home. The lenders will measure the equity amount of your home, by looking at how much of the mortgage remains (if any) and what the current value of the property is. Most high street lenders are happy to lend money of up to 75% of your home’s equity. Similar to a mortgage, the loan will usually run for 10 to 25 years and have a rate of interest applied.

 

Best Way To Solve A Credit Report Dispute

On July 1, 2008, in Credit, by Ray Lam

If you obtained a copy of your current credit rating and you found some items that should not be there or notice errors, you are probably wondering how to go about with an online dispute credit report. There are a few different ways you can clean up your credit report and raise your credit score to the green area of the rating bar.

 
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